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One of Churchill’s most popular musical events, Jazz in the Bar features an eclectic mix of live music from bands and individuals based at Churchill and beyond. There will also be opportunities for college members to perform their own short sets and impromptu jam sessions.
To sign up to play in this relaxed and friendly environment contact
the Music Sizar, Sean Telford (st600).

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Orchestra on the Hill perform movements from Handel’s Messiah with the St. Faith’s Singers amongst other orchestral works, conducted by Mark Gotham.
Tickets £10/£5 concessions/£3 students, bought on the door

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On the back of her first solo album release, 'Pinks and Blues', Christina McMaster brings a characteristically fascinating programme to Churchill College, featuring works by Scarlatti, Satie, Debussy, Crawford-Seeger, Gotham, and Ives.

Description:
One of Churchill’s most popular musical events, Jazz in the Bar features an eclectic mix of live music from bands and individuals based at Churchill and beyond. There will also be opportunities for college members to perform their own short sets and impromptu jam sessions.
To sign up to play in this relaxed and friendly environment contact
the Music Sizar, Joseph Westwood (jgw31).

As part of the college's pre formal recital series, MCR member and college Organ Scholar Edward Lilley performs a series of works on the college's fine Rubio harpsichord.
Featuring:
Buxtehude: Toccata in G major, BuxWV 165
Buxtehude: Suite in d minor, BuxWV 233
Pachelbel: Chorale partita on 'Alle Menschen müssen sterben'
Bach: Toccata in g minor, BWV 915
Edward is a fourth-year astrophysics undergraduate at Churchill College. He is the senior organ scholar of the chapel at Churchill, beginning in October 2012. Edward started his musical career as a chorister in the choir of King's College Chapel, where he started organ lessons at the age of 10; since then his teachers have included Ashley Grote and David Sanger. He has played at various churches around Cambridge and accompanied local choirs -- most recently the Fairhaven Singers and the St Faith's Singers. Edward has a particular interest in early music, and is now enjoying organ and harpsichord lessons at Churchill with Douglas Hollick.
Free entry, retiring collection.